Diamond Power Products Saw CC500M Manuel D’Utilisation

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 
 
1.  Set saw frame on a sturdy, level surface.  If using standard legs, insert them in 
square tubes under saw frame.  Tighten wing screws before allowing frame’s weight 
to rest on legs.  This will prevent the saw frame from wobbling on the legs, possibly 
cocking them in different directions, which will impair saw stability.  If using the 
optional folding stand, make sure that it is placed on level ground so that saw will not 
tilt or fall over.  If folding stand has optional wheel kit, make sure that brakes on front 
wheels are engaged before placing frame on stand or beginning to saw. 
 
WARNING: 
Be certain that saw frame will not tilt or fall over before placing cutting head on 
frame or operating saw.  Failure to do so may result in bodily injury. 
 
2.  Place cutting head on saw frame, lining up recesses in pivot shaft with slots in frame 
arms.  Make sure flats on pivot shaft are facing upward.  Slide T-handle pins through 
holes in frame arms across pivot shaft flats to secure cutting head.  Hook spring 
through eyebolt attached to frame.  Rotate cutting head backwards until spring hooks 
over shaft welded to side of cutting head.  Remove hair pin cotter and flat washer 
from end of shaft.  Place hole in depth lock over end of shaft, and secure with flat 
washer and hair pin cotter.  Make sure handle and conveyor cart are clean. 
 
3.  To cut wet:   
Electric motor   -  Fill water tub within one inch of top.  Place pump in water tub so that 
intake is fully submerged at all times.  Plug pump into receptacle in motor capacitor 
box.  Pump will run whenever motor is switched on.  Do not allow pump to run dry to 
avoid damaging it.  Open water valve fully on blade guard, and check water flow 
before cutting.  Water should flow at 2 - 5 GPM (gallons per minute) to adequately 
cool wet cutting blades. 
 
Gas engine   -  Connect a garden hose to fitting on blade guard.  Open water valve fully 
before cutting.  Water should flow at 2 - 5 GPM (gallon per minute) to adequately 
cool wet cutting blades. 
 
4.  To cut dry: 
Electric motor   -  Disconnect pump plug from motor outlet while motor is switched OFF.  
Close water valve on blade guard.   
 
Gas engine   -  Close water valve on blade guard.  Disconnect garden hose from fitting. 
 
 
 
 
WARNING: 
  Only cut dry with adequate ventilation and proper respiratory protection.